External CD DVD Burner review: LaCie d2 LightScribe

I've always advised my readers against using paper labels on optical media but there are still a lot of five inch DVDs burned at home with labels glued on them. The progress of ink printing technology over the past few years has been really impressive but then the ink cartridges too are relatively expensive. Using a permanent marker is a better solution for sharing the discs with friends and family but there is no other alternative to labels if you want things to look professional. Fortunately, Hewlett-Packard has come up with LightScribe technology which looks professional and is a great solution for the required needs.

LaCie has licensed this technology from HP and has put it in the affordable external CD DVD burner called d2 DVD±RW 16x Double Layer FireWire. The device burns CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-9 (double layer)±R media, and DVD-5 (single layer)±RW. The package is a bit bigger than a traditional bread toaster and the silver and red box has a grayish silver burner with six pin to six pin FireWire cable, USB 2.0 cable, blank LightScribe media, power supply. The DVD burner comes along with user manual, driver disc and Quick Install Guide.

I plugged the external CD DVD burner in to the wall power outlet and then plugged in the FireWire cord from a PC to d2 drive. The DVD ROM inside has drivers for both PC and Mac and it also has programs for creating labels.

Installing the external CD DVD burner is very easy and quick; it took just fifteen minutes for me to get the job done and I got to SureThing CD & DVD Labeler SE application. The interface is really easy, I could design labels with one of my photos from digicam put in the hard drive. I then composted curved text and it ran parallel with the disc's curve on the image. When I was satisfied with the graphic creation, I clicked print and put in the LightScribe special media.

You need specific media of LightScribe for the LightScribe burners. The DVDs and CDs come with reactive dye coating on them which change the color when infrared light is hit upon. This same laser will burn the data to standard CDs and the text and image are printed on the label side.

The process surprised me twice. First at the amount of time it took for the etching: it was about 30 minutes. I don't think that the photo details have got anything to do with it but it surely seemed like a long time. Labeling process will be quicker if you confine the label on the inner radius of the optical media. The next surprise was at the professional and slick look of it. I was impressed by the sharp detail even though it was a monochromatic image on the disc's gold surface.(source)

Top 10 Best Monitors 2011 - 2010

1. LG W2486L

LG W2486LSpecifications

• 1920 x 1080 resolution.
• 2000000:1 contrast ratio.
• LED Display type.
• 2ms response time.
• DVI-D, VGA, HDMI connectivity.
• 16:9 aspect ratio.
• 160 Vertical Viewing Angle
• 170 Horizontal Viewing Angle
• 250 cd/m2 brightness


2. HP 2509m
HP 2509m
Specifications

• 1920 x 1080 resolution.
• 60000:1 contrast ratio.
• LCD Display type.
• 5ms response time.
• DVI-D, VGA, HDMI, HDCP connectivity.
• 16:9 aspect ratio.
• 160 Vertical Viewing Angle
• 160 Horizontal Viewing Angle
• 300 cd/m2 brightness


3. Samsung P2370Samsung P2370
Specifications

• 1920 x 1080 resolution.
• 50000:1 contrast ratio.
• LCD Display type.
• 2ms response time.
• DVI, VGA connectivity.
• 16:9 aspect ratio.
• 160 Vertical Viewing Angle
• 170 Horizontal Viewing Angle
• 250 cd/m2 brightness


4. Asus VH222H-P

Asus VH222H-P
Specifications

• 1920×1080 resolutions.
• 20000:1 contrast ratio.
• 1080p video format.
• 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
• 5ms response time.
• VGA, DVI, HDMI Connectivity
The Splendid™ offers 5 video modes designed for scenery, theater, gaming, night view, and standard images.


5. LG W2286L

LG W2286L
Specifications

• 1680×1050 resolutions.
• 1000:1 contrast ratio.
• 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
• 5ms response time.
• 16:10 aspect ratio.
• VGA, DVI, HDMI Connectivity


6. Nec MultiSync EA241WM

EA261WM_Lt 006
Specifications

• 1920×1200 resolutions.
• 1000:1 contrast ratio.
• 1080p Video format.
• 5ms response time.
• 16:10 aspect ratio.
• VGA, DVI Connectivity.


7. Hp w2338h

Hp w2338h
Specifications

• 23 inch widescreen monitor.
• 1920 x 1080p maximum resolution.
• Reduce blur while enjoying sports, action movies or online games.
• 5 ms On/Off response time.
• 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.


8. View Sonic VX2450wm

View Sonic VX2450wm
Specifications

• 1,920×1,080 pixels resolution
• 5ms pixel-response rate
• 1,000:1 contrast ratio
• Vertical viewing Angel 160
• Horizontal viewing Angel 170
• 300 Nit brightness
• VGA, DVI connectivity


9. HP Q2159

HP Compaq Q2159
Specifications

• 1920×1080 pixel resolution.
• 1000:1 contrast ratio.
• 5ms response time deliver brilliant colors and fast transitions.
• It has integrated 1W speakers which create a complete entertainment experience.
• 16:9 aspect ratio.


10. NEC MultiSync EA221WM-BK

NEC MultiSync EA221WM-BK
Specifications

• 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz max resolution.
• 1000:1 contrast ratio.
• 720p video format.
• 5ms response time.
• DVI-D, VGA connectivity.
• 16:10 aspect ratio.
• Eco-Mode and Accu Color Control Systems.


Review Toshiba Satellite E205-S1980

Toshiba Satellite E205-S1980 It was the first laptop ever to have Intel Wireless technology which transferred wireless signals for video to a large HDTV with the help for a Netgear box.

A nice and slim laptop with Core i5 processor laptop has two new added features. The first one is the Geforce 310M graphics with Nvidia Optimus Automatic Switching technology.Toshiba-Satellite-E205-S1980-4G-WiMAX-ready-Laptop

Toshiba Satellite E205-S1980 also comes with WiMax antenna for optional WiMax connectivity in certain markets. The battery life on the Toshiba Satellite E205-S1980 iToshiba Satellite E205-S1980s an three hour.

On the other side, the laptop looks quite attractive and on the sides there is a slot loading DVD drive which makes it look like a high end product. The screen has a resolution of 1,366×768 pixels which is less than what we expected for such a price.

Create A Bootable USB With Windows 7

How to create A Bootable USB With Windows 7

1. Open a Microsoft DOS window. To do this press the Windows key + R, and there write cmd.

2. Write diskpart and press Enter.

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3. It will open the diskpart application.

4. Type LIST DISK and make sure what number is your stick and to have at least 4 GB (carefully, not 4000 MB).

5. Type select disk n (n is the number that you found in step 4)

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6. Now write clean, this will erase all the data on your stick.

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7. Write create partition primary

8. Now type select partition 1

9. Type active

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10. This time, put “format fs = fat32

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11. Type assign.

12. After this process, type “EXIT

13. Open another cmd window and type in “xcopy d:*.* /s/e/f  F:
Notes:
d: – point the DVD
F: – point the USB flash drive

14. Wait, will take a while
15. Finally, open the CMD window again and type del F:\sources\ei.cfg
16. Okay, you have a bootable stick with Windows 7.

Microsoft released  this  utility earlier. But  they found that some parts of the utility were illegal. So they removed this information from their site.

 

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